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@Andystiletiling is also in your area. Whoever ends up doing your tiling, please for your sake make sure he’s a tiler and you check him out, don’t let the builder do it. Too far for me unfortunately.
Thanks for the mention Andy, the prep i could handle but as I have no experience with thin tiles would bow out graciously on this one.
I would seriously think about contacting @impish (Mark at imperial tiling) as already mentioned. Knows his large format and is just in your area, you may have to wait a while for his expertise though..good luck with your project and for God's sake don't let your Builder near those tiles!!
 
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Ok thanks, hopefully Mark will see this but if he doesn’t is his business called Imperial Tiles, so I can do a search for him?
 

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Who has recommended reinforced screed. Use liquid screed. No reinforcement needed.
 
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It might be my misinterpretation, I mean the screed with added fibres etc? is this liquid screed?
The builder originally said a 75mm standard screed but the tiling supplier recommend the stronger but thinner screed, does that sound correct?
 

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